Bottle, 6.3%. Slow gusher. Good malty aroma, sweet and slightly spicy. Murky amber colour with medium-sized bits of yeast floating around in it. Small stable off-white head. The flavour is malty and a little boozy. Late citric aftertaste with some alcohol bitterness. Good mouthfeel and carbonation.

Gusher. Caught it all in the glass, but that’s not much use when
it continues gushing until it overflows the glass, then continues
for another 10 minutes. Thank you so much for that. Anyway,
once things calmed down I had a mid-sized offwhite head, which is
not very relevant, given that I’d already poured well over half a
litre of foam down the drain. Hazy amber body with visible
floating particles. Fruity peppery oily aroma with funky earthy
notes. Dry-sweet peppery fruity oily taste with earthy herbal
notes. Mid-bodied. Sharpish mouthfeel, kind of flat. Dry
herbal fruity oily aftertaste with herbal spicy notes. Niceish,
but a bit flat. I realize it’s flat because it gushed all over
my floor (after filling the glass first), but I feel entirely
disinclined to excuse it for such behaviour. (0.33l bottle, from
Kihoskh, Copenhagen.)

Bottle 33 cl. Not much left inthe bottle after opening, as it is a monster gusher. The sorry rest is hazy golden with creamy white head. Fruity, spicy and yeasty aroma with not of sulphor. Taste is light sweet citrus and a phenollic touch. Dry grainy light astringent finish with a touch of sulphor.

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